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Home Bare Acts Phrase: outward bound Page 1 of about 2,419 results (0.009 seconds)Indian Ports Act, 1908 Chapter VI
Title: Hoisting Signals
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....shall keep the signal flying until it is answered from the signal station. (2) If the master of a vessel arriving as aforesaid offends against sub-section (1), he shall be punishable for every such offence with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees. Section 52 - Pilot to require master to hoist number (1) Every pilot in charge of a vessel shall require the number of the vessel to be duly signalled as provided by the last foregoing section. (2) When, on such requisition from the pilot, the master rescues to hoist the number of a vessel or to adopt such other means of making her name known as may be practicable and usual, the pilot may, on arrival at the first place of safe anchorage, anchor the vessel and refuse to proceed on his course until the requisition has been complied with. Section 53 - Penalty on pilot disobeying provisions of this Chapter Any pilot in charge of a vessel who disobeys, or abets disobedience to, any of the provisions of this Chapter shall be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees for each instance of such disobedience or abetment, and, in addition, shall be liable to have his authority to act as a pilot withdrawn. .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPorts Act, 1908 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....been preserved. The only clause which in any way alters the law at at present in force in clause 43(b). That clause corresponds to S. 43(b) of the Act, which enacts that the owner or master of a vessel must pay all expenses, required by S.228 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854 to be borne by him, before the grant of a port-clearance. The Statute of 1854 has been repealed by the present Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (57 and 58 Vict.. Cap. 60). Section 207 of which makes the owner or master liable to pay a further item of expense in addition to the items mentioned in the corresponding Section (228) of the repealed Statute. The substitution of Section 207 of the existing Statute for the reference to the repealed Statute makes the scope of clause 43(b) of the Bill slightly wider than that of the corresponding provision of the existing Act. This is, however, in accordance with the spirit of the existing enactment. The Act has been withdrawn from certain ports mentioned in the first schedule, while certain new ports have been brought under its operation. The schedule has been amended accordingly........"- Gaz. of Ind.. 1908, Part V. page 309.An Act to condolidate the enactments.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Ports Act, 1908 Section 51
Title: Master to Hoist Number of Vessel
State: Central
Year: 1908
(1) The master of every inward or outward bound vessel, on arriving within signal distance of any signal station established within the limits of the river Hooghly, or within the limits of any part of a river or channel leading to a port subject to this Act, shall, on the requisition of the pilot in charge of the vessel, signify the name, of the vessel by hoisting the number by which she is known, or by adopting such other means to this end as may be practicable and usual, and shall keep the signal flying until it is answered from the signal station. (2) If the master of a vessel arriving as aforesaid offends against sub-section (1), he shall be punishable for every such offence with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Delhi (Right of Citizen to Time Bound Delivery of Services) Act, 2011 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 2011
.....related services, the citizen having applied for such services shall be entitled to seek compensatory cost in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, in case of delay in the delivery of such services, beyond the period prescribed in the Schedule. Section 9 - Appointment of competent officer (1) The Government and in the case of a local body, the local body concerned, shall appoint, by notification, an officer not below the rank of Deputy Secretary or its equivalent rank in the case of local body to act as competent officer empowered to impose cost against the government servant defaulting or delaying the delivery of services in accordance with this Act. (2) The Government or the local body concerned, as the case may be, shall for the purpose of payment of cost, confer on the competent officer the powers of drawing and disbursement officer in accordance with the law, procedure and rules as applicable. (3) On such demand of compensatory cost by the citizen, at the time of delivery of citizen related services, it shall be the duty of the competent officer to pay such cost to the citizen against acknowledgment and receipt as per the format as.....
List Judgments citing this sectionNew Delhi Municipal Council Act 1994 Section 223
Title: Ground Floor Doors, Etc., Not to Open Outwards on Streets
State: Central
Year: 1994
The Chairperson may at any time by notice require the owner of any premises on the ground floor of which any door, gate, bar, or window opens outwards upon a street or upon any land required for the improvement of a street in such manner, as in the opinion of the Chairperson, to obstruct the safe or convenient passage of the public along such street, to have the said door, gate, bar or window altered so as not to open outwards.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Act, 1962 Section 39
Title: Export Goods Not to Be Loaded on Vessel Until Entry-outwards Granted
State: Central
Year: 1962
The master of a vessel shall not permit the loading of any export goods, other than baggage and mail bags, until an order has been given by the proper officer granting entry-outwards to such vessel.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Section 286
Title: Prohibition and Regulation of Doors, Ground-floor, Windows and Bars Opening Outwards
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
(1) No door, gate, bar or ground-floor window shall, without a licence from the Commissioner, be hung or placed so as to open outwards upon any street. (2) The Commissioner may, by notice require the owner of such door, date, bar or window to alter it so that no part thereof when open shall project over the street.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMental Health Act, 1987 Section 79
Title: Application to District Court for Payment of Cost of Maintenance out of Estate of Mentally Ill Person or from a Person Legally Bound to Maintain Him
State: Central
Year: 1987
.....time being, in force, may make an application to the District Court within whose jurisdiction the estate of the mentally ill person is situate or the person legally bound to maintain the mentally ill person and having the means therefor resides; for an order authorising it (o apply the estate of the mentally ill person to the cost of maintenance or, as the case may be, directing the person legally bound to maintain the menially ill person and having themeans therefor to bear the cost of maintenance of such mentally ill person. (2) An order made by the District Court under sub-section (I) shall be enforced in the same manner, shall have the same force and effect and be subject to appeal, as a decree made by such Court in a suit in respect of the property or person mentioned therein,
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTransfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 67A
Title: Mortgagee when Bound to Bring One Suit on Several Mortgages
State: Central
Year: 1882
1 [67A. Mortgagee when bound to bring one suit on severalmortgages A mortgagee who holds two or moremortgages executed by the same mortgagor in respect of each of which he has aright to obtain the same kind of decree under section 67, and who sues to obtainsuch decree on any one of the mortgages, shall, in the absence of a contract tothe contrary, be bound to sue on all the mortgages in respect of which themortgage-money has become due.] ________________________ 1. Inserted by Act20 of 1929, Section 32.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionForest Act, 1963 Section 105
Title: Persons Bound to Assist Forest Officers
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....and arresting the offender. (2) Any person, who, being bound so to do, without lawful excuse (the burden of proving which shall lie upon such person) fails, (a) to furnish without unnecessary delay to the nearest Forest Officer or Police Officer any information required by sub-section (1); (b) to take steps as required by sub-section (1) to extinguish any forest fire in a reserved forest or protected forest or district forest; (c) to prevent as required by sub-section (1) any fire in the vicinity of such forest from spreading to such forest; or (d) to assist any Forest Officer or Police Officer demanding his aid in preventing the commission in such forest of any forest offence, or, when there is reason to believe that any such offence has been committed in such forest in discovering and arresting the offender; shall, on conviction, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month, or with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees, or with both.
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